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ReadMost modern businesses run on infrastructure they don't own. A SaaS dashboard, a hosted CRM, an app store listing, a payment processor, an ad account, a model provider. Every one of those is a single point of failure controlled by someone else.
We build the alternative. Software that lives on your servers, your domain and your terms. Not because third parties are villains. Because durability matters when you plan to be in business in ten years.
Custom agents that handle the work your team shouldn't be doing manually: research, outreach, qualification, triage, summarization, scheduling, document processing. Built on infrastructure you control. Your training data stays yours. Your prompts and tools are not someone else's product.
Most operators pay four to six figures a year to rent software they could automate themselves. We build custom automations that replace rented tools: content pipelines that draft, publish and syndicate across platforms, membership systems that onboard and engage subscribers without a third-party host, back-office workflows that connect the systems you already own.
Bespoke Android APKs and iOS builds for clients who need mobile distribution that doesn't depend on the goodwill of two American corporations. Side-loaded, web-installed or distributed through alternative stores. The same engineering quality as a flagship app, without the gatekeeper.
We publish to the app stores when it's the right call. The point is that it should be a choice, not the only option.
Search visibility, content systems and email infrastructure built on channels you own. We treat SEO the way a publisher would: a long-term asset on a domain you control, compounding over years, immune to the next algorithm change at a platform you don't.
The common thread is a preference for owning the rails over renting them. Independent media, regulated industries, creator-led businesses, family enterprises and category-defining founders. AI applications, multi-tenant publishing platforms, self-hosted AI workspaces, production data warehouses, data rooms and browser extensions for niche industries driving real revenue into the next decade, not just the next quarter.
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